Official Dezod Turbo thread:12/21 - Long-term and new parts!
#201
Originally Posted by _Keith_
Joe what diameter intercooler piping you running? and will it be polished
#202
Originally Posted by RollTide
Yeah you'd want to stay away from those pucks or get real friendly with your local police officer... cuz you'll be chirping first a lot. ACT street clutches have a really sexy engagement, and hold like mad. They're exactly what you'd need really.
-Tide
-Tide
#203
Originally Posted by Joe@Dezod
Originally Posted by _Keith_
Joe what diameter intercooler piping you running? and will it be polished
#205
It's a staggered setup because we're trying a high velocity setup vs just a larger free flowing pipe. Both pipes are over 2", we'll leave it at that. When I get everything mounted and we're in the testing phase, I'll throw the real specs on the web. Thanks.
#207
As of right now we're going back to a log manifold for the Stage 1. We were going to use a tubular based setup for the stage 1, but a lot of people have PM'd me about price concerns and I don't want to blow the bank on the stage 1. It will still perform very well because of the higher quality collector, but save a lot of money. The flanges from the CNC shop were supposed to be done last week but we still don't have them, the company is the only thing holding us from finishing development, and the final stage of getting random tech to finish our charge pipes.
#208
thats probably a good idea to keep costs of the stage 1 kit down. then offer an upgrade to the tubular manifold if individuals want. assuming you are making a stage 1 with a tubular manifold so you will have them around anyway.
#210
We'll offer our tubular manifold for the stage 1 later. As of right now, the Alphawerks one won't be used. We had an order with them, but after some discussion they said the manifold doesn't fit right and they don't want to release one until they redesign it. So I think using our own will be safer.
#212
Thanks. As a quick update seeing how it wasn't worth bumping before...
My tC placed 1st overall for the 3rd show in a row, and it's not even turbo'd yet. I wont best in show, and 2 best Scion trophies.
We got one manifold back, but it was for a different engine we were working on. The tC one will definately be done this week.
My tC placed 1st overall for the 3rd show in a row, and it's not even turbo'd yet. I wont best in show, and 2 best Scion trophies.
We got one manifold back, but it was for a different engine we were working on. The tC one will definately be done this week.
#215
Originally Posted by depogrig
cant wait to see this kit all mounted up. are you using an adapter for the oil return like zpi or will you be having people weld bungs to the oil pan?
#216
Originally Posted by Joe@Dezod
Thanks. As a quick update seeing how it wasn't worth bumping before...
My tC placed 1st overall for the 3rd show in a row, and it's not even turbo'd yet. I wont best in show, and 2 best Scion trophies.
We got one manifold back, but it was for a different engine we were working on. The tC one will definately be done this week.
My tC placed 1st overall for the 3rd show in a row, and it's not even turbo'd yet. I wont best in show, and 2 best Scion trophies.
We got one manifold back, but it was for a different engine we were working on. The tC one will definately be done this week.
#217
We're supplying you with everything you need to properly tap the oil pan, along with great directions on just the oil return itself. It's a unique system, but doesn't require welding. There's no plate, just a really smart fitting that will not leak, and save both of us money.
#219
So, how difficult will this kit be for an average guy whose only done suspension work to install in his own garage?
You said no welding, but is that for the whole kit? What about drilling or cutting? Will it be neccessary to get it installed at a shop?
You said no welding, but is that for the whole kit? What about drilling or cutting? Will it be neccessary to get it installed at a shop?